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25 Jun 2009 01:14 pm
Rafsanjani's Push-Back?
A report from the Nation which cites inside sources - and written by a veteran Iranian journalist under a pseudonym - suggests more is going on behind the scenes than we can currently see:
According to a well-placed source in
the holy city of Qom, Rafsanjani is working furiously behind the scenes
to call for an emergency meeting of the Khobregan, or Assembly of
Experts--the elite all-cleric body that can unseat the Supreme Leader or
dilute his prerogatives. The juridical case against Khamenei would
involve several counts. First, he would be charged with countenancing a
coup d'état--albeit a bloodless one--without consulting with the
Khobregan. Second, he would stand accused of deceitfully plotting to
oust Rafsanjani--who is the Khobregan chairman and nominally the
country's third-most-important authority--from his positions of power.
Third, he would be said to have threatened the very stability of the
republic with his ambition and recklessness.
Rafsanjani's purported plan is to replace Khamenei's one-person
dictatorship with a Leadership Council composed of three or more
high-ranking clerics; this formula was proposed and then abandoned in
1989 by several prominent clerics. Rafsanjani will likely recommend
giving a seat to Khamenei on the council to prevent a violent backlash
by his fanatic loyalists. It is not clear if Rafsanjani will have the
backing of the two-thirds of the chamber members needed for such a
change, though the balance of forces within the Khobregan could be
tipped by the events unfolding in the streets. As a symbolic gesture,
Rafsanjani is said to favor holding the meeting in Qom--the nation's
religious center, which Khamenei has diminished--rather than in Tehran,
where it has been held before.
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